(A) Airports, private and commercial;
(B) Animal hospitals or clinics, dog breeding, dog kennels, or dog training school, on a minimum of two acres and not exceeding ten dogs of more than ten weeks old, per acre, at any time; provided any building or enclosure for animals shall be located not less than 100 feet from any public street and not less than 50 feet from any side or rear property line;
(C) Commercial campgrounds and picnic areas meeting the requirements of the city;
(D) Gun clubs;
(E) Greenhouses and nurseries limited to the sale of plants, landscaping materials, fertilizer, pesticide and insecticide products, tools for garden and lawn care, and growing and sale of sod;
(F) Outdoor recreation club activities for horse riding, bow and arrow shooting, snowmobiling, and the like;
(G) Horse racing and training tracks, cutter racing tracks, including indoor concessions as an accessory use;
(H) Private parks, playgrounds, or recreation areas not open to the general public and to which no admission charge is made, but not including privately-owned commercial business;
(I) Private equestrian training and stable facilities on a minimum of five acres of land and at a density of not more than ten horses per acre;
(J) Public utility facilities, including, but not limited to, substations, culinary water treatment, and/or storage facilities developed by a public agency meeting the requirements of §§ 157.655 through 157.662 as well as the standards of the state. Wastewater treatment or disposal facilities are excluded;
(K) Radio or television stations or towers;
(M) Rodeo grounds;
(N) Skeet shooting ranges;
(O) The slaughtering, dressing, and marketing on a commercial scale of chickens, turkeys, or other fowl, rabbits, fish, frogs, or beaver in conjunction with the hatching and raising of such animals on farms having a minimum area of five acres;
(P) The overnight parking of not more than one vehicle other than an automobile, light truck, or recreation vehicle, of not more than 24,000 pounds net weight, on property of not less than one acre in area and upon which the operator has his or her permanent residence; provided that the vehicle is parked at least 50 feet from a public street;
(Q) The storage and use of light construction equipment, such as a backhoe, front end loader, or up to a ten-wheel truck for off-premises contract work by the owner or resident of property of not less than five acres in area; and
(R) Turf horse-jumping courses.
(Prior Code, § 18.10) (Ord. 2-92, passed - -1992; Ord. 04-2021, passed 2-3-2021)